WBF ignores the real issues says Sithole: Boxing SA has explained why it didn’t send any representative to the World Boxing Federation’s (WBF) two-day convention held in Cape Town last weekend.
When contacted yesterday to find out if their no-show was the vote of no confidence in the WBF, BSA’s acting CEOWe told Howard Goldberg that his programme was too casual, it did not speak to real issues that affect the sport of boxing, I am talking about strategies and change to better the sport. It then became a case of not finding each other.”
An international boxing sanctioning body is having its convention in SA at the time when the BSA are being hit and hanging on the ropes. To me, I don’t care; I had a brilliant conventionSeminars were incredible. People are already talking about the next one.”
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